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[EP-tech] Re: Mapping to eprints metadata type for publication types -eprint_typename_article


Hi

You can add your types in /cfg/namedset/eprint (see example: https://github.com/UB-Bern/boris/blob/master/archives/BORIS/cfg/namedsets/eprint)

You then might also want to modify:

- the workflow for a new type to determine what fields are required for the type (cfg/workflows/eprint/default.xml)
- the citation for the new type: (cfg/citations/eprint/default.xml)
- the displayed name for the type (/cfg/lang/en/phrases/your_modified_phrases.xml)
.. and maybe some import and export plugins..

Best regards

Christian

<https://github.com/UB-Bern/boris/blob/master/archives/BORIS/cfg/workflows/eprint/default.xml>
Am 05.10.2015 um 20:06 schrieb Admire Mutsikiwa <amutsikiwa@uzlib.uz.ac.zw<mailto:amutsikiwa@uzlib.uz.ac.zw>>:

Hi

I have a  script  that is harvesting metadata from different repositories into Eprints. Now some of the harvested records are not finding a match material types. E.g. Theses – Thesis,  Technical report to monographs. I would like to know where the material types for Eprints are defined or where they can be extended.


Kind Regards,

Admire Mutsikiwa (Mr)
ICT Manager
Libraries
University of Zimbabwe
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